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JournalISSN: 0013-4686

Electrochimica Acta 

Elsevier BV
About: Electrochimica Acta is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Cyclic voltammetry & Electrolyte. It has an ISSN identifier of 0013-4686. Over the lifetime, 40140 publications have been published receiving 1334555 citations. The journal is also known as: Electrochim Acta.


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TL;DR: In this article, the fundamental principles, performance, characteristics, present and future applications of electrochemical capacitors are presented in this communication, and different applications demanding large ECs with high voltage and improved energy and power density are under discussion.
Abstract: Electrochemical capacitors (EC) also called ‘supercapacitors’ or ‘ultracapacitors’ store the energy in the electric field of the electrochemical double-layer. Use of high surface-area electrodes result in extremely large capacitance. Single cell voltage of ECs is typically limited to 1–3 V depending on the electrolyte used. Small electrochemical capacitors for low-voltage electronic applications have been commercially available for many years. Different applications demanding large ECs with high voltage and improved energy and power density are under discussion. Fundamental principles, performance, characteristics, present and future applications of electrochemical capacitors are presented in this communication.

4,029 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the physical and chemical properties of room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) are reviewed from the point of view of their possible application as electrolytes in electrochemical processes and devices.
Abstract: Salts having a low melting point are liquid at room temperature, or even below, and form a new class of liquids usually called room temperature ionic liquids (RTIL). Information about RTILs can be found in the literature with such key words as: room temperature molten salt, low-temperature molten salt, ambient-temperature molten salt, liquid organic salt or simply ionic liquid. Their physicochemical properties are the same as high temperature ionic liquids, but the practical aspects of their maintenance or handling are different enough to merit a distinction. The class of ionic liquids, based on tetraalkylammonium cation and chloroaluminate anion, has been extensively studied since late 1970s of the XX century, following the works of Osteryoung. Systematic research on the application of chloroaluminate ionic liquids as solvents was performed in 1980s. However, ionic liquids based on aluminium halides are moisture sensitive. During the last decade an increasing number of new ionic liquids have been prepared and used as solvents. The general aim of this paper was to review the physical and chemical properties of RTILs from the point of view of their possible application as electrolytes in electrochemical processes and devices. The following points are discussed: melting and freezing, conductivity, viscosity, temperature dependence of conductivity, transport and transference numbers, electrochemical stability, possible application in aluminium electroplating, lithium batteries and in electrochemical capacitors.

2,061 citations

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TL;DR: The solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) is a protecting layer formed on the negative electrode of Li-ion batteries as a result of electrolyte decomposition, mainly during the first cycle as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: The solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) is a protecting layer formed on the negative electrode of Li-ion batteries as a result of electrolyte decomposition, mainly during the first cycle. Battery performance, irreversible charge “loss”, rate capability, cyclability, exfoliation of graphite and safety are highly dependent on the quality of the SEI. Therefore, understanding the actual nature and composition of SEI is of prime interest. If the chemistry of the SEI formation and the manner in which each component affects battery performance are understood, SEI could be tuned to improve battery performance. In this paper key points related to the nature, formation, and features of the SEI formed on carbon negative electrodes are discussed. SEI has been analyzed by various analytical techniques amongst which FTIR and XPS are most widely used. FTIR and XPS data of SEI and its components as published by many research groups are compiled in tables for getting a global picture of what is known about the SEI. This article shall serve as a handy reference as well as a starting point for research related to SEI.

2,019 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an overview on lithium alloys and lithium alloying metals for use as anodes in ambient temperature rechargeable lithium batteries is given, with a brief introduction about advantages and drawbacks of lithium alloy anodes and a chronological review of their development.
Abstract: This article gives an overview on lithium alloys and lithium alloying metals for use as anodes in ambient temperature rechargeable lithium batteries. After a brief introduction about advantages and drawbacks of lithium alloy anodes and a chronological review of their development, principle concepts to overcome the problems with the dimensional stability of the metallic host materials will be presented. Recent work on promising multiphase (composite and/or intermetallic) tin-based lithium alloying materials will be highlighted.

1,563 citations

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TL;DR: The theory of the potentiostatic current transient for three-dimensional multiple nucleation with diffusion controlled growth is discussed in this paper, where the termination of the nucleation process by the expansion of diffusion fields is considered, as well as deviations from randomness observed in the distribution of nuclei on the electrode surface.
Abstract: The theory of the potentiostatic current transient for three-dimensional multiple nucleation with diffusion controlled growth is discussed. Reliable values of nuclear number densities and nucleation rates are obtained from the analysis of the current maximum, and good agreement is obtained with experimental data for nucleation in several electrochemical systems. The termination of the nucleation process by the expansion of diffusion fields is considered, as well as the deviations from randomness observed in the distribution of nuclei on the electrode surface.

1,451 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
2023712
20221,245
20211,768
20201,709
20192,232
20182,104